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Click here to learn more about the book, "Making a Difference at the Tar Creek Superfund Site"
Making a Difference at the
Tar Creek Superfund Site:
Community Efforts to
Reduce Risk
is a book that
we hope will inspire other
communities facing
environmental injustices.
It comes with a DVD featuring
a new film Progress at Tar
Creek
and two films of youth
efforts through service
learning. The first printing
was made possible through
a grant from the National
Institutes of Environmental
Health Sciences.
 

Thank you for sharing
our vision to make a difference.
There is still more to be done. 
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donations to reproduce additonal
copies and to allow for postage.

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Shall We Gather
at the River

River Documentary
Filmmakers website
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The Creek Runs Red
Creek Runs Red
Filmmakers website

Click here to visit filmmaker's website about "The Creek Runs Red" Click here to visit filmmaker's website about "Shall We Gather at the River"
 

Riverkeeper Environmental Justice Articles and More
EarlBoat
Earl L. Hatley, Grand Riverkeeper

Acid mine drainage and lead contamination
in the Tar Creek area--TOSNAC Assistance

 

   
Beyond Pesticides North American Indigenous Mining Summit
   
Chat Usage Subcommittee Final Report

Oklahoma: Court Reverses Certification
For Grand Lake Lawsuit

 
Coal Truth Organizations: Sign-on to Letter Urging NRC to Reject License Application for Nuke Dump in Utah
   
Comments on Toxic Release Inventory
Burden Reduction Proposed Rule
Patuxent Riverkeeper
   
Control of Mercury Emissions from
Coal-Fired Electric Steam Generation Units
Protect Your Waters
   

Dennis Weaver Champions Ecolonomics

Public Issues and Concerns with Animal Feeding Operations in EPA Region 6, July, 1998
   
Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey (EPA)

Riverkeeper Knows Value of Preserving Waterways

 

 

Earl Hatley and the Coal Truth Riverkeeper? Whats That?
   
Five Bodies of Water Ruled Clean Summer 2007 Waterkeeper Magazine
   
Governor Henry makes Appointments to
State Boards, Commissions
The Tragedy of Tar Creek
   
Grand lake Fish Under Lead Warning Tri-State Mining District Natural Resource Restoration
Inter-Governmental Partnership Agreement
   
Hazardous Waste Advisory Council Tulsa World Report:
Most Oklahoma Bodies of Water are Polluted
   
Idaho Partners with Tribes on
Environmental Health Issues
2005 Waterkeeper Annual Conference
   
Letter to Home Depot Western Mining Action Network
   
Native American Issues Final Report 1994, Lawler, James J., Will Focht, and Earl L.  Hatley. "Citizen Participation in Oklahoma Hazardous Waste Controversies: NIMBY and Beyond," National Social Science Journal 8(1):138-51.
(Available from online magazine by subscription only)
 

Click here for information regarding September 2010 Tar Creek Conference
9/21, 9/22 and 9/23/10
Details coming soon!


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MeyerFilm
Read about the new documentary film, “Tar Creek,” by Vinita native Matt Myers that premiered 8-13-09. The film was featured during the annual Tar Creek Conference and was shown Sept. 23 at the Coleman Theatre Beautiful in Miami.

Click here to read about the new documentary film, "Tar Creek" by Vinita native, Matt Myers Click here to visit the website for Harvard Children's Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research Click here to learn about the Community Outreach and Translation Core (COTC) of the Harvard Center for Children’s Environmental Health and Disease Prevention Research
 
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